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Trending Paths: A Metric for Evaluating Crowd Simulation

Trending Paths: A Metric for Evaluating Crowd Simulation

by Martina Haefeli | Feb 26, 2016 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Trending Paths: A Metric for Evaluating Crowd Simulation   We propose a new approach based on finding latent Path Patterns in both real and simulated data in order to analyze and compare them. February 26, 2016ACM SIGGRAPH Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and...
Assumed Density Filtering Methods for Scalable Learning of Bayesian Neural Networks

Assumed Density Filtering Methods for Scalable Learning of Bayesian Neural Networks

by Martina Haefeli | Feb 12, 2016 | Machine Learning

Assumed Density Filtering Methods for Scalable Learning of Bayesian Neural Networks   In this paper, we first rigorously compare the two algorithms and in the process develop several extensions, including a version of EBP for continuous regression problems and a PBP...
Scalable Control System for Bluetooth Mobile Devices

Scalable Control System for Bluetooth Mobile Devices

by Martina Haefeli | Jan 20, 2016 | Visual Computing, Wireless Communication and Ubiquitous Computing

Scalable Control System for Bluetooth Mobile Devices   This paper discusses the practical aspects of a wireless control system and reports the experience obtained from implementing a proof-of-concept system. January 20, 2016IEEE/IFIP Annual Conference on Wireless...
Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip

Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip

by Martina Haefeli | Dec 13, 2015 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Automatic Multiview Synthesis – Towards a Mobile System on a Chip   In this paper, we present a complete hardware system for fully automatic MVS. December 13, 2015International Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP) 2015   Authors Michael...
Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation

Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation

by Martina Haefeli | Dec 11, 2015 | Video Processing, Visual Computing

Fully Connected Object Proposals For Video Segmentation   We present a novel approach to video segmentation using multiple object proposals. December 11, 2015International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 2015   Authors Federico Perazzi (Disney Research/ETH...
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